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Tehran urges UNSC to register 12-day war report as official document
Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations sent a report to the Security Council detailing crimes committed by the Israeli regime during its last month aggression against Iran and demanded the registration of the report as an official document.
In separate letters addressed to UN Secretary-General António Guterres and the current rotating President of the Security Council, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, the mission presented a comprehensive account of violations, particularly those targeting women and children, during the 12-day military aggression in June.
The report was also sent to the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, as well as the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Referring to the loss of lives and widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure, the letter underscores the collective responsibility of the Security Council and the international community to hold those responsible for the blatant aggression. According to the report attached to the letter, 1,100 civilians — including 132 women and 45 children — were killed in the Israeli attacks, which began in the early hours of June 13.
The report noted that the strikes were carried out with deliberate targeting of civilian and vital infrastructure — including hospitals, media outlets, and peaceful nuclear facilities — with substantial military, intelligence, and political support from the United States and several Western countries.
It includes names and biographical details of some victims, including 30 schoolchildren, families who lost all their members, and casualties from strikes on Hakim Children’s Hospital, kindergartens, public parks, Evin Prison, and ambulances.
The mission condemned the aggression as grave violations of the UN Charter, international law, the Geneva Conventions, and international human rights standards. It called on the Security Council to address the structural impunity of the Israeli regime and its allies, urging decisive action against those responsible.
